The shift in the sound of wind rustling through the wheat fields indicates the grain is ripening - combines will soon be working the fields. On our bicycle ride, we noticed the change just overnight from quiet nothing to a distinct dry hiss, even after the previous day's heavy rainfall. This was Sunday, on our way home from church after having enjoyed a leisurely lunch in Town at Taco Tony's. I am now looking forward to learning how to make Shrimp Soup with Lime. Delicious.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
July Sky
The shift in the sound of wind rustling through the wheat fields indicates the grain is ripening - combines will soon be working the fields. On our bicycle ride, we noticed the change just overnight from quiet nothing to a distinct dry hiss, even after the previous day's heavy rainfall. This was Sunday, on our way home from church after having enjoyed a leisurely lunch in Town at Taco Tony's. I am now looking forward to learning how to make Shrimp Soup with Lime. Delicious.
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7 comments:
what a lovely picture and lovely words...had some time to catch up, been a hard week, just wanted to say hi
sal x
What a great photo and descriptive, I love the big old barn...a little different from our side of the world that is cold and wet at the moment.
Love all you share
Love you
how very beautiful.
Beautiful.
lovely pic. Shrimp soup and lime- sounds fabulous
Such a lovely photo. I think I can even hear the wheat heads rustle...
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